On Thursday 20 February 2003 5:02 pm, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
> Hi,
>   I think that considering that the technology has already been implemented
> previously in Geramik, it makes sense that Galaxy too should provide color
> matching between desktops for usability purposes. This benefits people of
> both GNOME and KDE, and with a little work would not only allow KDE users
> to enjoy color matching, but also introduce easily changable color schemes
> in GNOME for the first time (AFAIK). I filed a Bugzilla report, but since
> Mr. Crozat seems to think this is an "invalid" issue and has closed the bug
> *twice*, I would like to open the topic up here to see if others agree that
> this is NOT an invalid bug as Mr. Crozat seems to rather firmly think it
> is. David Walser has already responded agreeing that it is not.
>
>   I would encourage those who agree with me that this is not an invalid bug
> to please vote for the bug so that Mr. Crozat will reverse his decision to
> close this (IMO) very important bug. You can vote and/or read the full
> original bug suggestion and followups at:
>
>   https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1967
>
>   -Tim


Optimally not the Geramik pixmap theme though.  

The QtCurve theme is more inline with what the Galaxy theme is all about.  
Take a look at this:

http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=5065



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